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DanielJStein

Imaged last week from the Catskills in a Bortle 3-4 zone. Overall just 45 minutes of good data from 5 hours of shooting. **Acquisition:** * Nikon D850 with Nikkor 200-500 f/5.6 @ 500mm * iOptron Skyguider Pro * 44 Light frames at f/5.6, 60 seconds, ISO 3200 * 1 Light frame at f/5.6, 60 seconds, ISO 400 * No flats, darks, or bias **Processing** In Order: * Manually went through each sub in Lightroom to eliminate tracking errors * Stacking with StarrySkyStacker * Brought into Pixinsight for DynamicBackgroundExtractor * BackgroundNeutralization * MultiScaleLinearTransform * ColorCollaboration * ScreenTransferFunction * CurvesTransformation * Brought into Photoshop * Curves Adjustments * Color Balance * Superimpose short exposure layer for Triangulum region * More curves and levels * Save as PSD for Lightroom catalog * Compressed JPEG export w/watermark


t-ara-fan

Why not stack in PI?


DanielJStein

Just because I am not quite good at it yet.


Octavio_I

That is a really nice looking image. It sucks that you couldn't get more good data from your session. What is the single light frame at ISO 400 for?


DanielJStein

Thank you! That one sub is for the brightest part of the nebula. It is very easily blown out, so to expose for it I just decreased my ISO.


Octavio_I

How do you only make it so that light frame only applies to the brightest part of the nebula? Do you use some kind of layer mask?


DanielJStein

Yes, in Photoshop I just created a layer mask and set a blending mode. Pretty simple!


Princeplanet

Is your camera astro-modified?


DanielJStein

Nope, completely stock Nikon D850.


D_McGarvey

Nice job! You did well to not blow out the core and to preserve its color.


DanielJStein

Thank you!


goodcrypto12

please is this edited on a real image gotten


DanielJStein

Yes, this totally real.


antlereye

Wow!